FUTUREHELL.TV
Night channels, text games, and the Future Hell broadcast stack.
Future Hell TV is a small web station built in the spirit of old internet exploration — public-access channels, strange personal pages, parser games, late-night broadcasts, and digital places that feel handmade and alive. The grid is the guide. Every channel is a doorway into something slowly evolving over time.
Built by Erik (meowtor) and supported by friends: part archive, part experiment and part living world; Future Hell TV treats the web less like a platform and more like a late-night city you wander through alone at 2am. Some channels are games. Some are terminals. Some are quiet little places that only make sense after you've been there a while.
Inspired by old BBS systems, cable-access television, PC-98 interfaces, early web weirdness, and cyberpunk social spaces, the station is designed to feel warm, strange, personal, and continuously inhabited. Things change slowly. Signals drift. Pages accumulate history. The world remembers where you've been.
Some channels may eventually connect together. Others may remain isolated frequencies forever. That's part of the fun. :)
The status light on the home page reads Twitch's API: green when the configured channel is live, red when it is not. Set TWITCH_CLIENT_ID, TWITCH_CLIENT_SECRET, and TWITCH_CHANNEL_LOGIN in your environment (see .env.example). Optional: NEXT_PUBLIC_TWITCH_URL for footer links.
General Contact: contact@futurehell.tv
Help: help@futurehell.tv
Erik/Meowtor: meowtor@futurehell.tv
Smakker: smakker@futurehell.tv
Evil Jeems: eviljeems@futurehell.tv